Chain hitting outer chainring
Scotty-Gee
Posts: 156
On my 2nd bike I'm experimenting with some rotor Q rings, currently running a 52/39 setup.
However I feel I am loosing some gear options as the caching hits the outer chaining at times. Is there anything that can be done here? Would some chainring spacers help? I'm already struggling with high stops to get into the big ring.
Alternatively I'm thinking of chainring the 52 for a 50 ring which should help too- that 52 Q ring is quite a disc to turn at times.
However I feel I am loosing some gear options as the caching hits the outer chaining at times. Is there anything that can be done here? Would some chainring spacers help? I'm already struggling with high stops to get into the big ring.
Alternatively I'm thinking of chainring the 52 for a 50 ring which should help too- that 52 Q ring is quite a disc to turn at times.
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Common problem with modern drivetrains, compounded by the oval ring - stay off the smallest 2 or 3 sprockets on the inner ring if you want a noise-free transmissionMake mine an Italian, with Campagnolo on the side..0